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    Musaceae is a family of flowering plants composed of three genera with about 91 known species, placed in the order Zingiberales. The family is native to...
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    with distinct petiole and lamina, leaf arrangement distichous (spiral in Musaceae). Venation pinnate-parallelodromous, with midrib (midvein), S-shaped lateral...
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  • In biology, the BBCH-scale for musaceae describes the phenological development of musaceae using the BBCH-scale. The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification...
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    banana, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the banana family Musaceae. It was previously thought to have originated in the Ryukyu islands of...
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    Musa (genus) (redirect from Musa (Musaceae))
    Musa is one of three genera in the family Musaceae. The genus includes 83 species of flowering plants producing edible bananas and plantains. Though they...
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    families Heliconiaceae and Musaceae (banana family). The three genera with seven species of Strelitziaceae have been included in Musaceae in some classifications...
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    Musella lasiocarpa (category Musaceae)
    It is thus a close relative of bananas, and also a member of the family Musaceae. The plant is native to Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan Provinces in China...
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    of Africa are sometimes included. Both genera are in the banana family, Musaceae. Banana plantations are subject to damage by parasitic nematodes and insect...
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  • others are merely too unpalatable for consumption. Abacá, Musa textilis (Musaceae) Alemow, Citrus macrophylla (Rutaceae) Alpine honeysuckle, Lonicera alpigena...
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    assemblage in the order Zingiberales (Monocotyledoneae) that comprises Musaceae (the banana family), Lowiaceae, Strelitziaceae, and Heliconiaceae. These...
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    the Zingiberaceae, but more recent studies support it belonging to the Musaceae. Members of the family are small to large herbaceous plants with distichous...
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    Pontederiaceae Haemodoraceae Zingiberales Strelitziaceae Lowiaceae Heliconiaceae Musaceae Cannaceae Marantaceae Costaceae Zingiberaceae Poales Typhaceae Bromeliaceae...
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  • highland banana or Oem, is the physically largest member of the family Musaceae and the only member of the section Ingentimusa. Growing in the tropical...
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    banana, is a species of flowering plant in the banana and plantain family Musaceae, native to tropical China (in Guangdong, Guangxi, and southeastern Yunnan)...
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    and wild banana, is a species of flowering plant in the banana family Musaceae. The domesticated form of the plant is cultivated only in Ethiopia, where...
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  • monocarpic species include Agavaceae, Araceae, Arecaceae, Bromeliaceae, Musaceae, and Poaceae. Dicot plant families that include monocarpic species include...
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    Ensete (category Musaceae)
    of Africa and Asia. It is one of the three genera in the banana family, Musaceae, and includes the false banana or enset (E. ventricosum), an economically...
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  • Musa arfakiana is a species of wild banana from the genus Musa (Musaceae) This species of wild banana was found in Indonesia, and in Papua, and in the...
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    Pontederiaceae Haemodoraceae Zingiberales Strelitziaceae Lowiaceae Heliconiaceae Musaceae Cannaceae Marantaceae Costaceae Zingiberaceae Poales Typhaceae Bromeliaceae...
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    inches (0.42 cm) in diameter. The abacá plant belongs to the banana family, Musaceae; it resembles the closely related wild seeded bananas, Musa acuminata and...
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    Musaceae...
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    without it, are palms (Arecaceae), screwpines (Pandanaceae), bananas (Musaceae), Yucca, Aloe, Dracaena, and Cordyline. The monocots form one of five major...
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    ) Dierama Freesia Gladiolus Some species of irises (Iris spp.) Romulea Musaceae Bananas (Musa spp.) Ensete spp. (enset) Rhizome Root vegetable Tuber Pate...
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    Kress, John; Wang, H.; Li, Z. (2002), "Insect pollination of Musella (Musaceae), a monotypic genus endemic to Yunnan, China", Plant Systematics and Evolution...
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    Hypnodendraceae Musa species (Banana palm), a flowering plant in the family Musaceae Pachypodium lamerei (Madagascar palm), a flowering plant in the family...
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    one of more than 50 species of banana in the genus Musa of the family Musaceae. Most of these species are large tropical evergreen perennials, mainly...
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    Cooking banana (category Musaceae)
    Cooking bananas are a group of starchy banana cultivars in the genus Musa whose fruits are generally used in cooking. They are not eaten raw and generally...
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    Pontederiaceae Haemodoraceae Zingiberales Strelitziaceae Lowiaceae Heliconiaceae Musaceae Cannaceae Marantaceae Costaceae Zingiberaceae Poales Typhaceae Bromeliaceae...
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    Pontederiaceae Haemodoraceae Zingiberales Strelitziaceae Lowiaceae Heliconiaceae Musaceae Cannaceae Marantaceae Costaceae Zingiberaceae Poales Typhaceae Bromeliaceae...
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    horticulturally and economically important plants such as the banana (Musaceae), bird-of-paradise (Strelitziaceae), and edible ginger (Zingiberaceae)...
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